Wildlife: Honorable Mention 2016 (professional)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
I have been working with the wild genet for almost 3 months. After dealing with photo permits, I was allowed to mount my gear in the wild very close to Barcelona.
First came the field work, mounting trail cameras to get an exact idea of where the specimens liked to move and their favorite times. Then I had to mount my gear for about two weeks in order to get them used to tripods and flashes.
Then finally, I started getting the pictures I wanted, and when the results came I wanted more and more, so I tried to keep raising the bar and try out new stuff, like jumps.
AUTHOR
My name is Nicolas Reusens, Im half swedish and I live in Spain.
I've always had a sharp eye for nature and been fascinated by insects, so three years ago I bought my first reflex camera with which I started from scratch experimenting and learning the 'secrets' of THE macro photography as I imagined it should be when as a kid I collected ants, moths and other insects in matchboxes.I guess you could call me a perfectionist or maybe even a freak, but this is how I've always felt things should be done.
One of the greatest satisfactions of photography is traveling around the world and 'capturing' the weird and wonderful creatures I'm showing you herewith.
Since I got my first camera I've visited Malaysia twice (where I met wonderful macro fans and even better friends who made things easy for me by showing me their country and it's culture), Costa Rica three times, which has been a totally different experience, not so wild, but very comfortable.
Also went to the Peruvian Amazon where I found the greatest number of species so far. This was an experience that not only put me in live contact with the 'subjects' but also taught me how the locals dealt with their bites.
Ive also been to South Africa twice, to Ecuador, Mexico, United States and other lovely places around Europe, and I'm looking forward to finding new and rare (to me) 'subjects' that will, together with my previous experiences and the ones in the future, give me a better understanding of our planet and make me a better photographer to offer you, the best of what my cameras and I can capture.
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